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Lee Marshall passes on (Bonney Doon)
Lee Marshall of Bonney Doon Engineering has passed on.
Here is his obituary from the Santa Cruz Sentinel: Lee Marshall obit.jpg RIP Lee.
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He had quite an interesting life. Thanks for sharing Kent.
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Thanks Kent, I'm afraid I didn't know him, but it seems he had a hell of a tough life. He sounds like quite a guy, to survive as long as he did.
RIP.
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Wow! Difficult to believe that one person could have so much bad luck. He probably really appreciated all the good things that happened to him though.
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OMG...did not know the guy who invented the Bonney Doon system had such a fantastic life.
i remember lusting after one of his presses in the Rio Grande catalog but couldn't afford it. RIP. the world is poorer with his passing.
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I'm sorry I did not catch him before he left us. I think he contributed very well to the metal forming field; adding to it a system that addressed some fairly obscure forming techniques in a very convenient and usable way.
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